“You make a lot of money, but you still don’t want to spend it or give it to the government. You still want to keep it for your family,” Mercedes Sales Manager John Mazzeo said.

There’s concern potential buyers will go out of state and even register the vehicles at a second home.

The sentiment has incensed State Senator Edith Prague, whose work for the poor and aging in Connecticut is legendary.

“It is unbelievable to me that those people don’t know what’s going on around them and they have the nerve to complain about paying a few more dollars in taxes!” Prague told WCBS 880 Connecticut Bureau Chief Fran Schneidau. “They ought to keep quiet and pay the taxes and be thankful that they have so much.”

“Those people are driving those cars for pleasure so if they can afford that, I would charge them 20 percent more,” Halina Gorecka said.

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